In FoodChester

Best for families…

The Boathouse Chester

Situated on the edge of the picturesque River Dee, this little gem is a slice of rural splendour in a city location. Rumour has it, The Boathouse serve the best Sunday Roast in town! With a reputation like that, who could be to blame for wanting to know more? The ‘floating beer garden’ added in 2015 gives the pub its ‘wow’ factor for a truly different British foodie experience.

The White Horse, Chester Racecourse

The go-to pub in Chester for high quality food in a welcoming and family-friendly environment. Smack bang in the middle of Chester Racecourse, The White Horse is a gastro-pub with a difference. Expect to find all your favourite, comfort food classics accompanied by the finest in beers, real ales and wines. With a fantastic outdoor play area for children, find the time to sit back and relax in the cosy interior.

Convenient Location…

The Coach House

A nineteenth century, city centre pub with a stylish and contemporary edge for that traditional yet sophisticated English dining experience. The Coach House is merely a stone’s throw from Chester Cathedral and The Town Hall – ideal for a spot of lunch in the middle of a busy city break.  Here you will find all your traditional and hearty classics from Steak to Shepherd’s Pie or even homemade Scampi & Chips.

Treat yourself…

Simon Radley at The Chester Grosvenor

The proud owner of a Michelin star since 1990 in addition to four AA rosettes and recognition in the Sunday Times top 100 restaurants. Friendly and knowledgeable staff are always on hand to make your experience one to remember. Whether you visit for the exceptional and lovingly prepared food or the extensive and decadent wine list, you won’t be disappointed.

On the outskirts…

Ring O’ Bells

A welcoming Cheshire pub nestled in the charming village of Christleton, The Ring O’Bells is the definition of ‘English’. Imagine all of your favourite traditional dishes cooked to perfection from locally sourced ingredients and served with a touch of class. It is the place to be on a Sunday lunchtime for a magnificent roast dinner washed down with the finest Cheshire ales and wines.

The Cheshire Cat

Once upon a time in a small village called Christleton, an English country pub is serving a feast fit for Alice on her adventures in Wonderland. The Cheshire Cat is a family-friendly environment oozing with rustic charm and character and only a few minutes from Chester city centre! The menu is always changing to build an array of classic homemade dishes that make us proud to be British.

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The Boathouse Chester
Restaurant
The exterior of The Boathouse in Chester offers new floating beer garden and serves JW Lees Beer

The Boathouse is situated in the idyllic loaction of the Groves lining The Chester River Dee, overlooking the river.

The Coach House
Pub/Inn
Exterior of The Coach House

The Coach House Inn is a charming nineteenth century, independent restaurant and hotel based in the heart of Chester city centre. Our food serving hours are Monday-Thursday 1000-1

Arkle at The Chester Grosvenor
Restaurant
Arkle at The Chester Grosvenor

Fine dining at The Chester Grosvenor.

Ring O' Bells
Pub/Inn
Ring O' Bells pub at Cheshire combines high class food with the finest wines

The Ring O' Bells is situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Christleton, only a stones throw from the city of Chester.

The Cheshire Cat
Pub/Inn
The Cheshire Cat

The Cheshire Cat is located in the picturesque village of Christleton on the outskirts of Chester.

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  1. Karl
    Interesting selection of eatery venues, but the author could do with coming back down to reality with family offerings on a more budget level, rather than be commissioned to advertise these high-priced venues.

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